I've been brewing for just about a year now, and have about 8 batches under my belt. Some have been ok, some have been eh, and a couple have been real stickers. It's always been one reason or another for why they didn't turn out good. I don't have the capability or desire to invest a ton of money and time into brewing, but I do want to get the best result with what I can manage.
Last month I made an IPA and really tried to watch every step of the process, and chose a recipe that had a high chance of success. I just kegged it and force carbed yesterday after cold crashing it in my garage, and took a pint. I think I have my first beer that from day one tastes great!
I've loved the whole process of brewing, but haven't had that experience of the end result being really good. Today is a good day!
Last month I made an IPA and really tried to watch every step of the process, and chose a recipe that had a high chance of success. I just kegged it and force carbed yesterday after cold crashing it in my garage, and took a pint. I think I have my first beer that from day one tastes great!
I've loved the whole process of brewing, but haven't had that experience of the end result being really good. Today is a good day!